Neroca suffered a reversal of fortune after a dream run as they were handed a 0-2 defeat by Shillong Lajong on January 24 in front of 15,000 crowd at the Khuman Lampak Stadium and they will need to take three points tomorrow against Minerva Punjab in the crucial match to keep their title aspirations alive.
Minerva, on the other hand, would look to strengthen their top position with a win tomorrow. They now have 22 points from nine matches.
Neroca will have to do without the services of their first choice goalkeeper and captain Lalit Thapa who is yet to fully recover from an injury and did not train with the team today.
Shambhu Mistry, who has played in the last two matches, is expected to be under the bar tomorrow as well.
"We lost to Minerva Punjab in the first leg and we have learnt lessons from that. We will have our strategy. We may make one or two changes from the playing eleven of the last match but we have not decided as yet."
Senior player and defender Gouramangi Singh said his side would be looking to play better than the last match.
The Raikhan-coached home side will have to produce a much better performance in defence as they had conceded two goals against Shillong Lajong inside 20 minutes.
Before the Lajong match, Neroca had conceded just six goals in 10 matches but suddenly the side showed their defensive vulnerabilities in the last game.
"As defenders we are around when a goal is conceded and so eventually we will have to perform better and we have learnt it," Gouramangi said.
Minerva have come into tomorrow's match after a three- match winning streak, including a 2-1 win over heavyweights Mohun Bagan -- that also in Kolkata -- and they are high on confidence.
"We are in a high tempo after the three wins and we would aim for three points tomorrow. We are going to play tomorrow after a gap of 12 days while Neroca had just two days gap after their previous match, so I think my players will have fresher legs. That is a plus point for us," Minerva coach Khogen Singh said.
"You can't predict anything in football but it may turn out to be the turning point for the league title. Neroca are a very good side and they are playing at home but we have also prepared very well and are ready for the match.
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